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What does the Bible say about looking to Christ for salvation?

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The Bible teaches that looking to Christ is essential for salvation, as seen in John 3:14-15 where Jesus compares Himself to the lifting up of the serpent in Numbers 21.

The act of looking to Christ for salvation is central to the Christian faith, grounded in the scriptures. In John 3:14-15, Jesus states that just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, enabling those who believe in Him to obtain eternal life. This typology shows that looking to Christ, as the Israelites looked to the bronze serpent, is a requirement for salvation. The act of looking symbolizes faith and trust in Him as the Savior who redeems us from our sins.

Furthermore, this theme is reinforced in Isaiah 45:22, which calls all to look to God for salvation. It highlights that salvation is accessible to everyone who turns their gaze toward Christ, recognizing Him as the only means of deliverance from sin and death. This motif illustrates the grace of God, who Himself provided the means of salvation through Christ's sacrificial death on the cross, thus fulfilling the requirements of the law that we could not meet on our own.
Scripture References: John 3:14-15, Numbers 21:5-9, Isaiah 45:22, John 3:14-16, Galatians 5:2, Zechariah 8:23, Matthew 11:28-30., John 3:14, Numbers 21:4-9, 2 Corinthians 5:21, John 3:16

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